Contexts of pre-novel narrative
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- The Book of Jonah: A paradigm of the „hermeneutics of strangeness“ -- Homer's portrayal of women: A discussion of Homeric narrative from an oralist point of view -- Orality, literacy, and the „readership“ of the early Greek novel -- Memory, fictionality, and the issue of authority: Author-function and narrative performance in Beowulf, Chretien and Malory -- The marvellous North and authorial presence in the Icelandic fornaldarsaga -- Women and Old Norse narrative -- Repainting the lion: Chaucer's profeminist narratives -- The mimesis of change: Gascoigne's Aduentures of Master F. J. (1573) -- Archetextual palimpsests: Compositional structure and narrative self-awareness in L'Astrée and other French baroque novels -- Pragmatism and narratology: The case of Paradise Lost -- „That prerogative over human“: Paradise Lost and the telling of divine history -- The beginnings of the epistolary novel in England -- Not being a historian: Women telling tales in restoration and eighteenth-century England -- „Worn by the friction of time“: Oral tradition and the generation of the balladic narrative mode -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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Contexts of pre-novel narrative, Roy T. Eriksen
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- 1994
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- Titel
- Contexts of pre-novel narrative
- Sprache
- Deutsch
- Autor*innen
- Roy T. Eriksen
- Verlag
- Mouton de Gruyter
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1994
- ISBN10
- 3110138832
- ISBN13
- 9783110138832
- Reihe
- Approaches to semiotics
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- Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- The Book of Jonah: A paradigm of the „hermeneutics of strangeness“ -- Homer's portrayal of women: A discussion of Homeric narrative from an oralist point of view -- Orality, literacy, and the „readership“ of the early Greek novel -- Memory, fictionality, and the issue of authority: Author-function and narrative performance in Beowulf, Chretien and Malory -- The marvellous North and authorial presence in the Icelandic fornaldarsaga -- Women and Old Norse narrative -- Repainting the lion: Chaucer's profeminist narratives -- The mimesis of change: Gascoigne's Aduentures of Master F. J. (1573) -- Archetextual palimpsests: Compositional structure and narrative self-awareness in L'Astrée and other French baroque novels -- Pragmatism and narratology: The case of Paradise Lost -- „That prerogative over human“: Paradise Lost and the telling of divine history -- The beginnings of the epistolary novel in England -- Not being a historian: Women telling tales in restoration and eighteenth-century England -- „Worn by the friction of time“: Oral tradition and the generation of the balladic narrative mode -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index